The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Strana 103
... taken from me , but that I will never leave thee , and consequently cannot be said to have posterity . Behold , my dearest Alexandrinus , the effect of what was propagated in nine months . We are not to contradict nature , but to follow ...
... taken from me , but that I will never leave thee , and consequently cannot be said to have posterity . Behold , my dearest Alexandrinus , the effect of what was propagated in nine months . We are not to contradict nature , but to follow ...
Strana 229
... taken up in the cities of London and Westminster , by people as different from each other as those who are born in different centuries . Men of six o'clock give way to those of nine ; they of nine to the generation of twelve ; and they ...
... taken up in the cities of London and Westminster , by people as different from each other as those who are born in different centuries . Men of six o'clock give way to those of nine ; they of nine to the generation of twelve ; and they ...
Strana 507
... taken away , and our imperfect obe- dience accepted . ' It is this series of thought that I have endea- voured to express in the following hymn , which I have composed during this my sickness . I. " WHEN , rising from the bed of death ...
... taken away , and our imperfect obe- dience accepted . ' It is this series of thought that I have endea- voured to express in the following hymn , which I have composed during this my sickness . I. " WHEN , rising from the bed of death ...
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